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Airbus produces 25,000 certified AM parts annually with Stratasys
How does replacement of traditional production with polymer additive manufacturing affect aircraft production costs and ...
The U.S. Navy has a math problem. Delays in new construction and maintenance have reduced SSN availability to less than ...
Aerospace and Mechanical Insider on MSN
Ohio’s AES pushes large-format 3D printing boundaries with ORNL roots
It all began with a show-stopping demonstration that wowed audiences in the manufacturing world. It was at the International Manufacturing Technology Show in 2014 when the three-dimensional printing ...
How Roboze is helping transform additive manufacturing from a prototyping tool into production infrastructure for defense and ...
Software-defined manufacturing supports repeatable robotic additive production as Haddy expands its distributed model.
Xenia, a leading Italian manufacturer of high-performance thermoplastic composites, has just introduced a new portfolio of reinforced pellet-based materials specifically designed for Large Scale ...
This content was paid for by an advertiser and created by Crain's Custom Content. KraussMaffei brings additive manufacturing to industrial series production. With decades of experience in mechanical ...
Aircraft and composites manufacturers continue to explore new ways to leverage additive manufacturing (AM) to cut costs, reduce weight, and speed part production. One of the keys to broader adoption: ...
JuggerBot 3D LLC, Industrial 3D printer OEM, announced the selection of key technical partners for a hybrid additive manufacturing (AM) project through the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).
Dr. Bourell began his presentation by defining additive manufacturing as the ability to print three-dimensional (3D) objects. The technology has been in existence for 20 or 30 years and is undergoing ...
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